- Branham High School
Infobox School
name=Branham High School
type=Public
location=1570 Branham Lane
San Jose, CA
information=(408) 267-1020
established=1967
grades=
enrollment=1500
principal=Tom Utic
mascot=Bruin
colors=
district=Campbell Union High School District
website= [http://branham.cuhsd.org/ branham.cuhsd.org]Branham High School is a
secondary school located inSan Jose, California . It first opened in 1967. From 1991 to 1999, Branham had been leased out to Valley Christian Schools. In 1999, the school was reopened as part of theCampbell Union High School District due to increased enrollment within the district [Citation
last = Roja
first = Genevieve
title = Branham's Back!
newspaper = The Campbell Reporter
url = http://www.svcn.com/archives/campbellreporter/09.01.99/cover-9935.html] and graduated its first senior class in over a decade in 2002. Branham, as well as Branham Lane, is named after Isaac Branham, an early pioneer of California who became a successful farmer and lumber mill owner. The Branham colors are blue and white and the official mascot is the Bruin. Branham is fully accredited by theWestern Association of Schools and Colleges .Academics
Branham was awarded the title of
California Distinguished School during the 2006-2007 school year. [cite web
title = Distinguished School Awards - California School Recognition Program
publisher = CA Dept of Education
url = http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/sr/cs/ap/distingcounty.asp?county=43&submit1=Submit
accessdate = 2007-05-09 ] During the 2005-2006 school year, Branham's API score increased by 47 points, enabling the school to apply to become distinguished. Branham also participates in the College Board'sAdvanced Placement program and offers seven AP courses for students.Athletics
Branham High School participates as a member of the Blossom Valley Athletic League (BVAL). Branham fields teams in numerous sports, including
football ,basketball ,baseball ,swimming anddiving ,tennis ,badminton ,soccer ,softball ,track and field , cross country,golf ,field hockey , and wrestling. Although the athletics program is relatively new, Branham teams have won a number of awards and annually sends representation to the Central Coast Sectionals (CCS).The traditional "rivals" for Bruin athletes are the
Leigh High School Longhorns, mostly due to the close proximity between the two schools. The Bruins baseball team also consider theWestmont High School Warriors to be a division rival.The 1984-85 Bruin boys varsity soccer team made it to the Central Coast Section finals losing to Menlo Atherton 4-3 in a thrilling double overtime game. The team finished the season with a record of 17-2-2. The team was lead by CCS First Team selection and "Senior of the Year" Eric Mestressat (forward/defender), Cliff McCready (midfielder) CCS First Team selection and Scott Coutts CCS Second Team selection (goalkeeper).
Theater Department
Kicking off the inaugural season in 1999-2000 with Euripides' classic
Medea , the department quickly grew to stage seasons of up to seven plays including original works like "Hollywoodn't" (2002) and a modern adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" (2003) alongside major musical and non-musical productions including Jason Robert Brown'sSongs for a New World (2003), Durrenmatt'sThe Visit (2001), Li'l Abner (2004),Eugene Ionesco 's Killing Game (2004), and Michael Bennet'sA Chorus Line (2005). The group showcased both faculty and student-directed works, developed relationships and internship programs with local theater companies, and produced touring productions. After piloting the first multi-level, multi-faceted curriculum in the district, the department earned the 2001 Glenn Hoffman Award for "Outstanding Fine Arts Curriculum", the 2003 Penwomen of America Award for "Outstanding Theater Teacher (E. Dale Smith)", and the 2003 High School Musical Honors Award for "Outstanding Ensemble". The department currently offers a full theater curriculum including a musical theater course taught by Sharon Salazar, a drama club, and a full season of outstanding productions.2003 Code Red alert
On
October 29 ,2003 , Branham High School was the location of an emergency situation when the campus was locked down for about two hours after a potentially dangerous situation unfolded. San Jose police officers chasing a suspect close to the high school alerted school administrators after the suspect dropped a bag that was found to contain asawed-off shotgun . Just a few minutes after school had been let out, school officials broadcast a "Code Red Alert" over the PA system and students were hustled into classrooms in order to wait for the all-clear signal. The irony of this is that earlier that same day, the Branham students had practiced a "Red Alert" drill earlier in the day. Police eventually arrested the suspect close to the BHS parking lot without incident, but the campus remained locked down until about 3:15 PM. [cite web
last = Ernst
first = Anne Ward
title = High school handles real-life 'Code Red' drill with aplomb
publisher = Almaden Resident
date = 2003-11-13
url = http://www.svcn.com/archives/almadenresident/20031113/ar-news2.shtml
accessdate = 2007-05-10 ]Branham High School was praised for its quick and effective response to the situation by San Jose mayor
Ron Gonzales on November 5th, 2003 in which Gonzales stated, "We are safe because of successful completion of training," and that "Branham did everything it was supposed to do." Branham's administrators and office staff received praise for their quick handling of the situation. [cite web
title = Branham High School Succeeds at Code Red
publisher = Office of Mayor
url = http://www.sjmayor.org/event_library/new_website/October03/branfront.html
accessdate = 2007-05-10 ]Notable Alumni
*Amanda Williams: Class of 2002, Raiderette for the
Oakland Raiders . [cite web
title = Amanda - Raiderette Current Squad
publisher = Oakland Raiders
date = 2008-01-01
url = http://www.raiders.com/Raiderettes/CheerleaderBio.aspx?id=43346
accessdate = 2008-04-09 ]
*Jenelle Gomez: Class of 2004, went on to play golf forSan Jose State University . Was named the 2006 WAC individual champion. [cite web
title = Jenelle Gomez - San Jose State Spartans
publisher = San Jose State Athletics
date = 2006-09-11
url = http://www.sjsuspartans.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=5600&ATCLID=202416
accessdate = 2007-05-09 ]
*Louis Sakoda: Class of 2005, went on to play football for theUniversity of Utah as a kicker. Considered to be one of the most consistent and accurate kickers inNCAA football , proved to be a key player in the 2006Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl againstTulsa which resulted in a 25-13 Utah win and earned him the game MVP award.
*Gary Radnich : sports anchor, KRON-TV, San Francisco
* Pat Hughes '73, the Voice of the Chicago Cubs
*Troy Benson: Class of 1988, attorney, Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office, prosecutor for the "Leo the Dog" case; [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2001/06/19/national/main297370.shtml]
*Kelly Shenefiel: Class of 1986, former professional cheerleader, Laker Girl - Los Angeles Lakers
*Cynthia LaHerran: Class of 1985, former professional cheerleader, Gold Rush Girl - San Francisco 49er's
*Michelle LaHerran: Class of 1988, former professional cheerleader, Gold RushGirl - San Francisco 49er's
*Karen Robinson: Class of 1981, Superior Court Judge of Orange county
*Marty DeJarnette: Class of 1976, guitarist, singer, songwriter, North Carolinaee also
*Santa Clara County high schools
External links
* [http://branham.cuhsd.org/ Branham High School Website]
* [http://www.branhamathletics.com/ Branham High School Athletics]Notes
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